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Infographic
Apr 25, 2013
Online traditional political activities are most popular among the well-educated and the financially well-off
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More in: Politics, Social Networking
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Presentation
Oct 4, 2011Lee Rainie
Director Lee Rainie presented findings from Pew Internet about the role of the internet, cell phones, and social media on civic life.
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More in: Government, Web 2.0
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Presentation
Jun 28, 2011Lee Rainie
A discussion forum focused on using social networking and digital tools to reinvigorate democracy and extend electronic engagement from campaigns and grassroots-activism to governance.
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More in: Government, Social Networking
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Presentation
May 12, 2011Aaron Smith
Senior Research Specialist Aaron Smith will discuss “Emerging Trends in E-Government” on a panel at the Digital Citizen Satisfaction Summit in Washington, DC.
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More in: Government, Politics
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Presentation
Feb 3, 2011Aaron Smith
Senior research specilist Aaron Smith spoke about the latest Pew Internet research about public attitudes toward engaging with the government online. (Updated with slides)
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More in: Government
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Presentation
Dec 2, 2010Aaron Smith
Senior Research Specialist Aaron Smith discussed the Pew Internet Project’s findings related to e-government at Digital Government Institute's annual conference.
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More in: Government
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Presentation
Nov 16, 2010Susannah Fox
Susannah Fox will serve on a panel examining social media best practices in public health and social marketing.
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More in: Health, Government
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Presentation
Sep 16, 2010Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith will speak at CAPAF’s Internet Advocacy Roundtable to discuss how to best use social media to engage and mobilize diverse constituencies.
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More in: Communities, Government, Politics, Digital Divide, Race and Ethnicity
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Report
Jun 9, 2010Aaron Smith
One in five Americans use digital tools to communicate with neighbors and monitor community developments.
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More in: Government, Communities
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Report
Apr 27, 2010Aaron Smith
The internet gives citizens new paths to government services and information.
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More in: Government, Politics, Digital Divide